The underlying premise of personal computing is to serve one user in one context.
The article raises many worthy points, but to address them effectively, maintaining privacy, security and separation of contexts requires a ground-up re-architecting of the software stack. As innovative as Apple are, I think they are firmly a personal computing vendor.
The underlying premise of personal computing is to serve one user in one context.
The article raises many worthy points, but to address them effectively, maintaining privacy, security and separation of contexts requires a ground-up re-architecting of the software stack. As innovative as Apple are, I think they are firmly a personal computing vendor.